Thermaltake Bach and Mozart HT PC Review. Page 19

Today we would like to introduce to you two newest Home Theater PC systems from Thermaltake. These systems are no ready solutions but they offer excellent functionality and attractive design for those users who prefer to build a custom hi-end multimedia center according to their own taste. We will look not only at the hardware but also at the software support and multi-media interface in great detail.

Codec Submenu

There are a mere two items here:

And few adjustable settings:

In fact, you are offered the same A/V and DVD codecs: System Default and iMEDIAN Default. The speaker system configuration is more flexible: Stereo (Default), Quadro, 4.1 Quadro, 5.1 Channel, S/PDIF pass through, Source. We guess only the last option needs explaining. When the Source mode is activated, the speaker configuration will change depending on the recording. If stereo, the Stereo (Default) mode will be turned on. And for example, if you’re listening to a 5.1-channel recording, the configuration will automatically change into the 5.1 Channel mode.

Video Submenu

Like in the Codec submenu, there are only two sections here:

The picture parameters at video playback are configured in the Screen subsection:

The settings are quire sufficient for adjusting the image to your particular taste.